Ok, after too many hours last night trying to hook up an old scanner, I gave up, and we went and bought a new one today.

I found some old pictures and want to see how they will scan and post.

1MajorTom

02-17-2004, 08:32 PM

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1MajorTom

02-17-2004, 08:33 PM

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MudslinginFX4

02-17-2004, 08:42 PM

nice pictures, i'd say the new scanner did well!

1MajorTom

02-17-2004, 10:12 PM

Testing something different..
Somethings not quite right with the colors.

1MajorTom

02-17-2004, 10:26 PM

One more...
Lighter colors

gaulk

02-17-2004, 11:06 PM

Major great pic. i like the dog. Your last pic , the stripes is that a different direction every week or cut one way and other all same day?

1MajorTom

02-17-2004, 11:34 PM

Thanks Ken.

That dog's my little baby. :)

My husband cuts that section of the lawn. He lets me cut back by the inground pool which can't be seen in the pic. Yeah he likes to rotate different directions each week. He'll cut one way one week, then the next week, he will go a different way.

1MajorTom

02-17-2004, 11:39 PM

Question for anyone reading this that might know.

Do you think scanning a glossy photo compared to a matte finish photo will make a difference in the vibrance and color?

FrankenScagMachines

02-20-2004, 10:55 AM

Originally posted by 1MajorTom
Question for anyone reading this that might know.

Do you think scanning a glossy photo compared to a matte finish photo will make a difference in the vibrance and color?
Yes. It does make a difference but I can't remember which one is better. sorry.

The Lawn Boy Pro

02-22-2004, 08:42 AM

No, both are about the same. When you take a flash photo of a glossy photo print that is curled a little, the flash usually shows up on the bend of the curl on the photo. But with a scanner, everythiong is pressed flat onto the scanner bed. The lightbar that passes the photo, and the photos are evenly lit, thereby producing quality scans each time.